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Electricity ChAPTER 20.

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1 Electricity ChAPTER 20

2 20.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
Charges that are the same repel each other. Charges that are different attract each other.

3 20.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
An electric field is a region around a charged object where the object’s electric force interacts with other charged objects.

4 20.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
Static electricity charge builds up on an object but does not flow continuously.

5 20.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
Static electricity is transferred through charging by friction, by conduction, and by induction.

6 20.1 Electric Charge and Static Electricity
When negatively and positively charged objects are brought together, electrons transfer until both objects have the same charge.

7 electric force The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.

8 static electricity A buildup of charges on an object.

9 conservation of charge
The law that states that charges are neither created nor destroyed but only transferred from one material to another .

10 friction The force that one surface exerts on another when the two surfaces rub against each other.

11 conduction A method of charging an object by allowing electrons to flow by direct contact from one object to another.

12 induction A method of charging an object by means of the electric field of another object.

13 static discharge The loss of static electricity as electric charges transfer from one object to another

14 20.2 Electric Current To produce electric current, charges must flow continuously from one place to another.

15 20.2 Electric Current A conductor transfers electric charge well. An insulator does not transfer electric charge well.

16 20.2 Electric Current Voltage causes a current in an electric circuit.

17 20.2 Electric Current The greater the resistance, the less current there is for a given voltage.

18 electric current The continuous flow of electric charges through a material.

19 electric circuit A complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow.

20 conductor A material through which charges can easily flow.

21 insulator A material through which charges cannot easily flow.

22 voltage The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit.

23 voltage source A device that creates an electrical potential energy difference in an electric circuit

24 resistance The measurement of how difficult it is for charges to flow through a material.

25 20.3 Batteries Volta built the first battery by layering zinc, paper soaked in salt water, and silver.


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